An edition of The Lighted Trail (2007)

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An edition of The Lighted Trail (2007)

The Lighted Trail

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Have you ever lived so remote that the biggest event of the day was when the mail came? Have you longed for news from the outside world? Have you experienced the joy an excitement of finding that a friend or loved one was coming soon to your village or town? It is with great excitement that you count the days till the plane brings that special person. Sometimes they bring you something so precious that eternity won't be long enough to thank them.

Now discover and experience all of these things as you read this book. The excitement of grandfather's dream that had the whole village asking "What can it mean?" and the amazement when Aunt Elsa shares the answers right from her Bible.

Mary Ratcliff, Cross Reflections Ministry

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Language
English
Pages
52

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Cover of: The Lighted Trail
The Lighted Trail
October 30, 2007, TEACH Services, Inc
Paperback in English

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First Sentence

"The afternoon sun was warm and the people in the little Eskimo village were sitting out of doors talking and resting. On a small hill nearby, two young men walked slowly toward the village. Both of them were natives of Alaska. Peter was short and broad like many of the Eskimo people. He was very good looking with his merry brown eyes and flashing smile. His friend, Charles, was taller and slim. He was good looking too, but his eyes were sober and his smile was shy. As the young men walked along they looked out over the tundra and saw two girls picking berries."

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Published in
Brushton, NY 12916

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
52
Dimensions
7.9 x 5.2 x 0.3 inches
Weight
0.8 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL12205352M
Internet Archive
lightedtrail0000smit
ISBN 10
157258520X
ISBN 13
9781572585201
Library Thing
4458655

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